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our $VERSION = '0.066';
use strict;
use warnings;
use constant inf => 9**9**9;
our @ISA = 'JE::Object';
use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
require JE::Code;
require JE::Number;
require JE::Object;
require JE::Object::Function;
require JE::String;
import JE::Code 'add_line_number';
sub add_line_number;
=head1 NAME
JE::Object::Number - JavaScript Number object class
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use JE;
use JE::Object::Number;
$j = new JE;
$js_num_obj = new JE::Object::Number $j, 953.7;
$perl_scalar = $js_num_obj->value;
0 + $js_num_obj; # 953.7
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This class implements JavaScript Number objects for JE. The difference
between this and JE::Number is that that module implements
I<primitive> number values, while this module implements the I<objects.>
=head1 METHODS
See L<JE::Types> for descriptions of most of the methods. Only what
is specific to JE::Object::Number is explained here.
=over
=cut
sub new {
my($class, $global, $val) = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new($global, {
prototype => $global->prototype_for('Number')
|| $global->prop('Number')->prop('prototype')
});
$$$self{value} = defined blessed $val && $val->can('to_number')
? $val->to_number->[0]
: JE::Number::_numify($val);
$self;
}
=item value
Returns a Perl scalar containing the number that the object holds.
=cut
sub value { $${$_[0]}{value} }
=item class
Returns the string 'Number'.
=cut
sub class { 'Number' }
our @_digits = (0..9, 'a' .. 'z');
sub _new_constructor {
my $global = shift;
my $f = JE::Object::Function->new({
name => 'Number',
scope => $global,
argnames => [qw/value/],
function => sub {
defined $_[0] ? $_[0]->to_number :
JE'Number->new($global, 0);
},
function_args => ['args'],
constructor => sub {
unshift @_, __PACKAGE__;
goto &new;
},
constructor_args => ['scope','args'],
});
# The max according to ECMA-262 ≈ 1.7976931348623157e+308.
# The max I can get in Perl with a literal is 1.797693134862314659999e+308,
# probably as a result of perl bug #41202. Using ECMA’s maximum does not
# make sense in our case, anyway, as we are using perl’s (i.e., the sys-
# tem’s) floating point.
# So I am using routines borrowed from Data::Float to get what are the
# actual minimum and maximum values that we can handle.
$f->prop({
name => 'MAX_VALUE',
autoload => '
require "JE/Object/Number/maxvalue.pl";
$JE::Object::Number::max_finite
',
dontenum => 1,
dontdel => 1,
readonly => 1,
});
$f->prop({
name => 'MIN_VALUE',
autoload => '
require "JE/Object/Number/maxvalue.pl";
$JE::Object::Number::min_finite
',
dontenum => 1,
dontdel => 1,
readonly => 1,
});
$f->prop({
name => 'NaN',
value => JE::Number->new($global, 'nan'),
dontenum => 1,
dontdel => 1,
readonly => 1,
});
$f->prop({
name => 'NEGATIVE_INFINITY',
value => JE::Number->new($global, '-inf'),
dontenum => 1,
dontdel => 1,
readonly => 1,
});
$f->prop({
name => 'POSITIVE_INFINITY', # positively infinite
value => JE::Number->new($global, 'inf'),
dontenum => 1,
dontdel => 1,
readonly => 1,
});
my $proto = bless $f->prop({
name => 'prototype',
dontenum => 1,
readonly => 1,
}), __PACKAGE__;
$global->prototype_for(Number=>$proto);
$$$proto{value} = 0;
$proto->prop({
name => 'toString',
value => JE::Object::Function->new({
scope => $global,
name => 'toString',
argnames => ['radix'],
no_proto => 1,
function_args => ['this','args'],
function => sub {
my $self = shift;
die JE::Object::Error::TypeError->new(
$global, add_line_number
"Argument to " .
"Number.prototype.toString is not"
. " a " .
"Number object"
) unless $self->class eq 'Number';
my $radix = shift;
!defined $radix || $radix->id eq 'undef'
and return
$self->to_primitive->to_string;
($radix = $radix->to_number->value)
== 10 || $radix < 2 || $radix > 36 ||
$radix =~ /\./ and return $self->to_string;
if ($radix == 2) {
return JE::String->new($global,
sprintf '%b', $self->value);
}
elsif($radix == 8) {
return JE::String->new($global,
sprintf '%o', $self->value);
}
elsif($radix == 16) {
return JE::String->new($global,
sprintf '%x', $self->value);
}
my $num = $self->value;
my $result = '';
while($num >= 1) {
substr($result,0,0) =
$_digits[$num % $radix];
$num /= $radix;
}
return JE::String->new($global, $result);
},
}),
dontenum => 1,
});
$proto->prop({
name => 'toLocaleString',
value => JE::Object::Function->new({
scope => $global,
name => 'toLocaleString',
no_proto => 1,
function_args => ['this'],
function => sub {
my $self = shift;
die JE::Object::Error::TypeError->new(
$global, add_line_number
"Argument to " .
"Number.prototype.toLocaleString ".
"is not"
. " a " .
"Number object"
) unless $self->class eq 'Number';
# ~~~ locale stuff
return JE::String->_new($global,
$self->value);
},
}),
dontenum => 1,
});
$proto->prop({
name => 'valueOf',
value => JE::Object::Function->new({
scope => $global,
name => 'valueOf',
no_proto => 1,
function_args => ['this'],
function => sub {
my $self = shift;
die JE::Object::Error::TypeError->new(
$global, add_line_number
"Argument to " .
"Number.prototype.valueOf is not"
. " a " .
"Number object"
) unless $self->class eq 'Number';
# We also deal with plain JE::Numbers here
return
ref $self eq 'JE::Number'
? $self
: JE::Number->new($global,$$$self{value});
},
}),
dontenum => 1,
});
$proto->prop({
name => 'toFixed',
value => JE::Object::Function->new({
scope => $global,
name => 'toFixed',
no_proto => 1,
argnames => ['fractionDigits'],
function_args => ['this','args'],
function => sub {
my $self = shift;
die JE::Object::Error::TypeError->new(
$global, add_line_number
"Argument to " .
"Number.prototype.toFixed is not"
. " a " .
"Number object"
) unless $self->class eq 'Number';
my $places = shift;
if(defined $places) {
$places = ($places = int $places->to_number) == $places && $places;
}
else { $places = 0 }
$places < 0 and throw JE::Object::Error::RangeError->new($global,
"Invalid number of decimal places: $places " .
"(negative numbers not supported)"
);
my $num = $self->value;
$num == $num or return JE::String->_new($global, 'NaN');
abs $num >= 1000000000000000000000
and return JE::String->_new($global, $num);
# ~~~ if/when JE::Number::to_string is rewritten, make this use the same
# algorithm
# Deal with numbers ending with 5. perl (in Snow Leopard at least) rounds
# 30.125 down, whereas ECMAScript says that it should round up. (15.7.4.5:
# ‘Let n be an integer for which the exact mathematical value of
# n ÷ 10^f – x is as close to zero as possible. If there are two such n,
# pick the larger n.’)
if((my $sprintfed = sprintf "%." . ($places+1) . 'f', $num) =~ /5\z/) {
(my $upper = $sprintfed) =~ s/\.?.\z//;
my $lower = $upper;
++substr $upper,-1,1;
return JE::String->_new(
$global, $upper-$num <= $num-$lower ? $upper : $lower
);
}
return JE::String->_new($global, sprintf "%.${places}f", $num);
},
}),
dontenum => 1,
});
$proto->prop({
name => 'toExponential',
value => JE::Object::Function->new({
scope => $global,
name => 'toExponential',
no_proto => 1,
argnames => ['fractionDigits'],
function_args => ['this','args'],
function => sub {
my $self = shift;
die JE::Object::Error::TypeError->new(
$global, add_line_number
"Argument to " .
"Number.prototype. toExponential is not"
. " a " .
"Number object"
) unless $self->class eq 'Number';
my $num = $self->value;
$num == $num or return JE::String->_new($global, 'NaN');
abs $num == inf && return JE::String->_new($global,
($num < 0 && '-') . 'Infinity');
my $places = shift;
if(defined $places) {
$places
= 0+(($places = int $places->to_number) == $places) && $places;
}
else { $places = !1 }
$places < 0 and throw JE::Object::Error::RangeError->new($global,
"Invalid number of decimal places: $places " .
"(negative numbers not supported)"
);
# Deal with half-way rounding. See the note above in toFixed. It applies to
# toExponential as well (except that this is section 15.7.4.6).
if((my $sprintfed = sprintf "%." . ($places+1) . 'e', $num) =~ /5e/) {
(my $upper = $sprintfed) =~ s/\.?.(e.*)\z//;
my $lower = $upper;
++substr $upper,-1,1;
(my $ret = ($upper-$num <= $num-$lower ? $upper : $lower) . $1)
=~ s/\.?0*e([+-])0*(?!\z)/e$1/; # convert 0.0000e+00 to 0e+0
return JE::String->_new(
$global, $ret
);
}
my $result = sprintf "%"."."x!!length($places)."${places}e", $num;
$result =~ s/\.?0*e([+-])0*(?!\z)/e$1/; # convert 0.0000e+00 to 0e+0
return JE::String->_new($global, $result);
},
}),
dontenum => 1,
});
$proto->prop({
name => 'toPrecision',
value => JE::Object::Function->new({
scope => $global,
name => 'toPrecision',
no_proto => 1,
argnames => ['precision'],
function_args => ['this','args'],
function => sub {
my $self = shift;
die JE::Object::Error::TypeError->new(
$global, add_line_number
"Argument to " .
"Number.prototype. toPrecision is not"
. " a " .
"Number object"
) unless $self->class eq 'Number';
my $num = $self->value;
$num == $num or return JE::String->_new($global, 'NaN');
abs $num == inf && return JE::String->_new($global,
($num < 0 && '-') . 'Infinity');
my $prec = shift;
if(!defined $prec || $prec->id eq 'undef') {
return JE::String->_new($global, $num);
# ~~~ if/when JE::Number::to_string is rewritten, make this use the same
# algorithm
}
$prec = ($prec = int $prec->to_number) == $prec && $prec;
$prec < 1 and throw JE::Object::Error::RangeError->new($global,
"Precision out of range: $prec " .
"(must be >= 1)"
);
# ~~~ Probably not the most efficient alrogithm. maybe I coould optimimse
# it later. OD yI have tot proooofrfreoad my aown tiyping.?
if ($num == 0) {
$prec == 1 or $num = '0.' . '0' x ($prec-1);
}
else {
$num = sprintf "%.${prec}g", $num; # round it off
my($e) = sprintf "%.0e", $num, =~ /e(.*)/;
if($e < -6 || $e >= $prec) {
($num = sprintf "%.".($prec-1)."e", $num)
=~ s/(?<=e[+-])0+(?!\z)//; # convert 0e+00 to 0e+0
$num =~ /\./ or $num =~ s/e/.e/;
}
else { $num = sprintf "%." . ($prec - 1 - $e) . 'f', $num }
}
return JE::String->_new($global, $num);
},
}),
dontenum => 1,
});
$f;
}
return "a true value";
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over 4
=item JE
=item JE::Types
=item JE::Object
=item JE::Number
=back
=cut
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